This study is an attempt to understand the true spirit of Indian art. When one reads the title of this paper, 'Indian Graphic Elements in Layout', one cannot understand exactly what it means. So I am briefly explaining the aims and objectives of this paper. First of all, I am concentrating on the study of composition and layout in Indian miniatures. For that, I will discuss the characteristics and canons of Indian painting, which are based on a specific philosophy and way of thinking. Secondly, what makes the Indian I will try to answer the question, "What are Indian images?" through the analysis of the elements and principles of Indian painting."
Today's Indian art is passing through a state of confusion. Today's artists and designers are imitating either Western styles or traditional Indian styles without understanding the true nature of these art forms, and obviously, their output appears to be of second-grade quality. Unfortunately, today India's contribution to global art is nil. So if one wants to cross this stage, this study will be helpful.
Art is a human activity that is spontaneous but controlled and that involves skill as well as intellect. In a broader sense, art means "being," but normally the usage of this word is limited to human activity. When we talk about design, this above definition sounds more logical. Design pays more attention to the planning and proper execution of the means to create the end product. Traditional Indian art also believes in the same process. So the study of art in Indian culture seems relevant to understanding the nature of art in India.